Heart-Rx
Use of Product
Formulated to support the relationship between protein metabolism and healthy heart function and to treat Pattern II in the Core Metabolic Analysis system.
Ingredients
Irish Moss, Chickweed, Damiana, L-Taurine, SOD, Catalase
Pattern II: Adrenal (protein anabolism) / Heart (blood proteins) ---› Stomach (protein catabolism)
Certain proteins (i.e., those which contain steroids or stimulate steroid production) cause excessive protein turnover, which decreases the blood CO2 levels. This results in poor protein digestion, as CO2 is necessary for HCl production. This pattern is also seen with excessive or prolonged mental, emotional or physical stress resulting in, or leading toward, hyperventilation symptomatology. Hyperventilation, angina and myocardial infarction are basically the same biochemical response to low CO2 and tissue calcium. The difference being the hyperventilation patient has adequate coronary circulation and the cardiac patient does not due to compromised liver/gall bladder function. Whether from too much protein or too much stress, low CO2 seems to be the initiating factor in all the above situations. Conditions associated with excessive steroidal production in relation to protein anabolism (growth) include:
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Angina (M-5 Kidney-Rx)
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Hiccups
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Kidney stones (uric acid)
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Anxiety (panting breath)
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Hyperactivity
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phosphate: Pattern VII; oxalate: Pattern XI
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Cold sweats
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Indigestion (achlorhydria)
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Nausea (decreased desire for protein)
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Excessive stress
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Infarction (M-5 Kidney-Rx)
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Panic attacks (ck. Pattern I or IV)
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Gout
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Kidney disease
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Swelling (ankles, feet, hands, eyes)
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Heart disease
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Weak digestion
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